Calvin Miller and the Son Who Became a One-Of-Us
One of my favorite books on Celtic spirituality is Celtic Daily Prayer: Prayers and Readings from the Northumbria Community. The following, from a January reading, has hugged me close. It's…
One of my favorite books on Celtic spirituality is Celtic Daily Prayer: Prayers and Readings from the Northumbria Community. The following, from a January reading, has hugged me close. It's…
Contrary to popular American thought, the Celts were not barbarians who fought the Romans alongside King Arthur. Celtic culture was far richer than a Hollywood movie.
“Saint Patrick”: a book that takes you beyond the shamrocks and beer of St. Patrick’s Day and gives you a well researched overview of the historical Patrick.
May the Three who created, The Father who thought it, The Word who spoke it, The Spirit who danced over it, Move in and through me this day,
A brief look at the history of fixed-hour prayer and how it can enrich your day.
“Nothing in you that has not died will ever be raised from the dead,” states C. S. Lewis. Your final breath is only the last part of a long death sequence.
Praying the hours, or fixed-hour prayer, is a corporate melody of prayer from believers to the Holy—an ongoing dialogue between the Lord and His people.